Intermittent Fasting Shows Promise for Weight Loss in HIV Patients
12-week study tested whether eating just 25% of calories two days per week could help HIV patients lose weight and improve metabolism.
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12-week study tested whether eating just 25% of calories two days per week could help HIV patients lose weight and improve metabolism.
A rigorous MRI-based study finds that repeated hypoglycemia episodes leave brain glucose transport kinetics unchanged, challenging a leading hypothesis.
Researchers mapped how anesthetics, nitric oxide, and other drugs alter hemoglobin's grip on oxygen โ with real implications for critical care.
New research shows high-intensity interval training just once per week can improve obesity and fatty liver disease over a full year.
Science-backed protocols for using exercise, circadian eating, and sleep to dramatically improve glucose control and longevity.
Turkish researchers tested whether adding high-fat, low-carb eating to intermittent fasting beats traditional IF for obesity treatment.
University of Pennsylvania study tests behavioral tools to help people stick with time-restricted eating for blood pressure and weight management.
43 overweight adults followed intermittent fasting with 25% calorie reduction, measuring fat loss, muscle preservation, and metabolic changes.
New research reveals how adrenaline from hypoglycemia causes prolonged inflammatory responses lasting up to seven days.
New research reveals hypoglycemia after glucose tolerance tests in some type 2 diabetes patients with higher insulin sensitivity.
Faith-based weight loss trial compares intermittent fasting to continuous calorie reduction for cancer risk reduction in Black adults.
16-week study explores how 8-hour eating windows affect different types of obesity and metabolic health markers.
20-week study reveals how sequencing HIIT and resistance training affects metabolic health in women with morbid obesity.
Small study explores whether eating within 9-hour windows can improve blood sugar control and metabolic health in diabetic patients.
New research validates high-throughput methods for studying mitochondrial dysfunction in malignant hyperthermia susceptibility.
A completed OSU trial investigates whether short-term exercise training can restore impaired mitochondrial cleanup pathways in overweight and obese skeletal muscle.
New research reveals specific brain cells critical for maintaining body temperature when food is restricted, with major implications for fasting safety.
UCLA researchers outline best practices for respirometry, the gold-standard method for measuring cellular energy and mitochondrial function.
New research reveals pulsed electromagnetic field therapy selectively enhances ATP-linked mitochondrial respiration, pointing to a specific cellular energy mechanism.
New research reveals fatty liver disease follows circadian patterns linked to insulin resistance and reduced nighttime insulin availability.